NaMo TV: EC seeks details from I&B Min\, Cong alleges Modi trampling upon democratic norms

NaMo TV: EC seeks details from I&B Min, Cong alleges Modi trampling upon democratic norms

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has issued a notice seeking a report from the on TV, launched just weeks ahead of the general elections, after opposition parties including the asked the poll body to direct the ministry to suspend the channel as it was violative of the model code of conduct.

The will take a call on whether it violates the model code after going through the documents the ministry files, sources added.

Hours after the issued notice to I&B Ministry, the accused of mocking and trampling upon democratic norms by "brazenly" running TV and asked the poll watchdog to put a stop at this "misuse" of media that seeks to disturb the level-playing field during elections.

The channel carries the picture of Modi as its logo. It was launched on March 31, nearly two weeks after the Model code of conduct came into effect and ahead of Lok Sabha polls beginning April 11.

The channel, available on various DTH and platforms, broadcast election rallies, speeches of the and interviews of BJP leaders.

Maintaining that "the contents are being broadcast in complete violation of the rules and regulations of cable televisions", the Congress, in its complaint said the Union ministry's list of permitted private in the country did not mention TV, so either the channel "Content TV" is being broadcast as a "government-sponsored channel" or lacks official clearance from the ministry.

The also complained to the EC, saying the BJP has launched the channel and though a party can have its own channel, it asked the if permission can be granted "even after the Model Code of Conduct is enforced".

Though BJP has maintained that it does not own the channel or the platform, its official twitter handle had urged people to watch it for the election campaign.

had also tweeted about the channel number while asking viewers to watch the Prime Minister events.

"Prime Minister is trampling upon democratic norms in By running brazenly and blatantly 'NaMo TV'. Isn't the Prime Minister mocking the Constitution as also every democratic norm," asked.

He said by running 'NaMo TV' as an affront to the rule of law, Modi and the BJP are mocking the powers of superintendence and control of election of the under Article 324 of the Constitution.

The party had recently asked the EC if the BJP had sought approval for the launch of the channel, which has Prime Minister Modi's photograph on its logo and runs all his speeches.

"Can permission be granted to a party to have its own TV channel even after the model code is enforced? If no permission was given by the ECI, then what action has been taken?," the said in its letter to the poll panel.

According to government sources, the ministry is likely to take a line that it is an advertisement channel which does not require a prior permission and it is run on certain DTH channels on payment made by the BJP.

However, when contacted, there was no immediate reaction from the BJP.

also asked if the BJP had approached the Media Certification Committee, established to certify content and cost of a telecast.

The EC has also learnt to have written separately to Dordarshan for telecasting live the 'Main bhi chowkidar' programme of Modi on March 31 evening for one hour.

The Congress had written to EC against the BJP's alleged "misuse" of Doordarshan in broadcasting certain speeches by Prime Minister Modi.

The 'Main Bhi Chowkidar' programme of the prime minister was being broadcast live on DD and its YouTube channel, and the said programme was even being promoted on handles of DD News, the Congress memorandum said.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 20:40 IST